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TnnrT JLILIlACJ JiJllL VOLL'MF. 1:1 RICH HILL, MI8KOUIU, TIIURHIAT, JAXCAiaT . IVM)3. J RICH 1LA J i 1 1 ) ron 7 YEARS Our Business Has Gone Steadily Up. M.ili f'l mm. arm in'. Honest Treatment and Right Pricesj gets business. This year we have added a line o( RACKET GOODS Best 25c Ladies' Mittens toe Best quality enameled coflee pot, 3-qt. worth 75c for 49c. 5c tack for 3c. 5c handkerchiefs. 3c. The Purest and Best Drugs at Right Prices. : : : OPERA DRUG AND RACKET STORE Opera House Building. Rich till! D. B. IllCKtY, Prop. One family move out an J ani other 0ovei in. Rev. V. T. !lr w quite tick Monday night and could not attend the mrciing. The Thuum.'s telephone i No. 31. Send ut tiie local new bf telephone. Miss Leo it a Oliver returned to her home in Jefieron City Monday nitsht. after a pleasant visit with Rich Hill friend. What will Ben da now ? The Salvation Army i doing rtvl ork at the Walnut Street M. L Church. Fouiteen were at the alter both Sunday an J Monday nichtt. and many were converted. A general eainestnes stem to per va !e the crowded house each night, Mr. Geo. O. Circle, living jut southeast ul the iiy. w rt ported last week quite Uk, i now report ed to be slow ly imposing. Theie it nothing harder on him than 13 have to stay in dor and keep quiet Jong enough to be nght tick. Hit f 1 tend hope to ee him out toon. A peculiar disease rem to be pln)ing havoc with the horse in ttu vicinity judging by last Mon day cae. 11. I. Janie had a dtlisri) hir-e to die right u.!denly Sunday iiijht. a Ml. ISurchcr of Mmc 14, had a horse taken sudden, ly kick on the tiect and was hauled oil to die, and A. C. Cate had one t diop suddenly on the street. The trouble i uppoed to afiect (he kidney. List Your TroperiT Now. If )ou desire to dispose cf your farm, let me sell it for you. If ou want to exchange it for good laud in western Kansas, and get three to six acre lor one, I will mike an tti..it to do to. I wilt be at Hotel Lr in Adiian, Mo., Jan. 151 at tht Meichanta Hotel in Kith Hill, Jan it'., W. O. Alkeson' La Othee in Butler. Jan. 17. Come in on the sh vt date and list your property, or writ mf, giving full description, pi ue and term. I think I can till or tachange your faun for you if the ptue i light. Cheap transpor tation to Wcsiera Kansas Jan. jo, L. B. AlKIKkOX, CmiufitU, Kasia. J LOCAL imiEFS. Head Tut Thihum Ben Ca'dwell hai returned to school at Jacksonville, Illinois. The Farmer' Home Restaurant is headquarter for candy, nut and fruit. Rev. Wesley Lattin 1 Iow!y getting better of hi recent severe attack. Leo Loeb, after hi holiday visit to home folk, returned to Columbia college Sunday last. Go to the Farmers' Home Res taurant when in the city, and you will find it O. K. for lunch, or meal. Kay. C. A. llcdrisk preached at the Christian Church Sunday morn ing and evening very interesting termon. Mr. Mary Dnscoll and Dr. I). Haddock were adjudged insane last Friday by Judge Silver, of the pro bate court. The Bazaar i selling holiday toy at greatly reduced rates. Now it the time to get bargain for the Mile folk. I have house for sale for from $100 up to $1000, on easy pay ment and long time. Come and ee me. Geo. P. Hicileby. j Mir Maggie Hughes, after the holiday visit to. her familv and friends, returned to her school du I ties at Columbia, last Monday. Mr. S. L. Ames at the Bazaar, it reducing stock to invoice. If you want holiday good, millmery ot chinaware at lest than cost, call at once. 44 acre in Camden county. 3?4 mile from county seat, to trade for team, waeort and harness. -If,ou jwantthi call at once. Fkowkix A: Cook. At the Bazaar Mr. Arae is sell ing millinery at les than cost. Bar gain plenty lor a few day. Come and get more than your ntonevt worth, Ed Crabh will oon move to town and occupy the G. S. Weather property. We understand that Mr, Weather and his son, Wilson, will remove to their farm. Don't fad to patronize the mer chant who advertise in Thk Tai-looe BUNK. They have the goods you want and w ill sell it to you at fair j price and save you money. J The Cowles.McK.Vben Mercan-1 tile Co..edit. one whole page of ouri paper thi. werk. They speak Ker"" r'1.v- 1 he man who j right out alH.ut merchandise and j maikeJ out the line of success tor j tell you rlainly wh.t they have toj,,e Rovernment in cur g.et rcltl- .ell, why they w ant to tell it, and , the ptiie they will for and save sou money Read the big ad. Mr. John Silvei entered upon hi dutie a probate judge January 1st. and It taid by those who hive seen bint, to preside with at much dignity a an old hand at the busi ness. He is bom Rich Hill and like all the otlicial' Rich 11.11 has given the county, he will do bit duty faithlully at the law direct. John Silvert it a good man for the place. Sonic time after one o'clock Mon day night, the home of Mis. Scol- lar, near the southern limits of the city, took Cue and was ent.icly con- ... .1. . turned w mi ait it contents, esct uiijn. some bed clothing and a tew chans. The property wa lately bought bv Mi. Scollar and her on Joe, ho had but lecently finished piiig for it. The h.ss come heavily on them, but fortunately they had been wise enough to carry iiisutance, which will help them out that much. And now it it Recorder Lisle, and F. Coleman Smith i hi de puty. The recorder' cilice will be run al tight, notwithstanding iit intense Dunouacy. We have known Lisle a long time and it theie ia a man i.t Bate county that deseive well of hit paity, he is one of them. We hope wble he it 111 othce he w ill be ahle to rcsvup his fjriun and go into the bunking business when bi Icnn it ended, il tewtnUto, .Mr. John Frank lru John Frank wa born in Welling en, Germany, Sept. ty, 1S27, and wa married in August, 1833, and with hi wife he came 13 America in 1 S3 1 . and to Bate county, Mo., in 1 S 7 1 , and to Rich Hill in iSy. . He wa the father of Mis. Augu-t aud Julius Elgert of this city, Mis. C. B. Wilson of Metz, and Charlta Frank of Sprague. Mr. Frank has been kick for a long time and die 1 last Sunday night, Jan. 4, of asthma and resultant dropsical tiouhlr. Ths funeral took pi ice from the Gtmiaii Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. J:hn Schaa, the pastor, of which church J Mr. Frank wa a revered and faith ful member all hi life. His fath erly consideration of his family, hi wise connsel in his church and his usefulness a a citizen will 'org be missed and kindly remerr.bt red by those who knew him best. Gov. Dockery'a Wile Dead. Mr. Mary E. Dockery, wife of Governor Dockery, died at the ex ecutive mansion in Jefferson City, early New Year' morning, from heart trouble. She wa a native cf 1 Missouri and one of the best of the j state nroduction. She was born March jr.. S4S. an d married Dr. Alexander M. Dockery April 15, iS'kj. She wa the mother of ei i.. 1 children, all of whom died in in fancy or early youth. She always took a deep hiterts! in the success of her husband and wa hi constant companion and as tistant in hi official duties, and doubt'ei ber counsels materially aided in promoting aV.d preserving hi deserved popularity with 1 1 party. The ympathy of the people t f the Hate without regard to party, go out to the Governor in his deep affliction. A madel wile and Christian, he ha gone to the re ward that crown the life of all sveh and kheds a halo cf glory all arou: d the American home. ,Iele Kentuu Fremont, Jessie Benton Tremont, anothti one of the nul.lv gteat women of the I'nited State, died nt hrr home in Los Angclos, Califoniia, Sunday, Dec. iS. Itjoj. She was the danuh - ter of Thoma H. Benton, the ! greatest man Missouri ever had and i of the greatest that ever trod the j J hall of legislation in this country. 1 She was the w ife of another ne 1 of the country greatest tiicu, J.hn Ch,lc Fremont, the tirvt candidate (or he PUlency nominated by the ; hon h,ch 1 Luic-.n alu r- scll it to ,ouiw'J '"oweii. Mil. riemoni in- 1 ttm .1.14 ht., ut It..,- 1. 11., tn a remarkable degrre and was a maiked example of the faithful wive and loyal ntothetsol Ameiic.i. tier on, like the sons of Julia Dent lrant, ate terv ing rtuir emm- tiy ano ineir generarion jusr us would be expected of the children of such mothers. Walnut Street M i: t'linri It. Revival service will be conduct ed at thi church by a brigade of the Salvation Army every evening at J: "u' 'very afternoon at j during the week. On Sunday the' will li.dd services at 1 1 a. m., at 3 M the afternoon and at 7 in the even- Everybody cordially invited. W. T. PU IS, Pastor. J How a This? j We oft. r Oim llniivir.1 1 s. .H.ins 1- , vvnrd fur any rw f t'titnarli tti.it ; eunitot l"s- cutvd by Hull' I'litaarh j I'tira. F. J. Flir.NP.Y A OK. I'r.'i . T.-i.l... l V, ttie liiulr!:n.t. Inivo known F. J. t IifiM'y fur t ! I.t j'uf, hii1 l In v t liini jM-i lm tly li.m.ii.il ! In all t uhIik-ws t riM.-jt. linim Mid nnmiilnily ablt to enrry nut any i.M! rttltm ma b by ttit tr flnn. Wist i Tt at.VYhnW.tif lriij;tti. Tok-.lt. t. V oim;, Kinmn 4 XI i.n is. Whulf an 1 I'rilKKtata, 1'ilis!,i. 1 1. Ilu'.l t iita.vili fun- U t. t. i tialtv, UiK silrxt t!v i i-.-n tn- I !,h I ais.t mm ui tuif.uvi tit ll.f .It ni, I'iUv TV i-r ImttW. Sold by ell l'ru;it. TisstlmtiiitnU fi'. llU J'atu'.ly Fill am the U t ;t )"ur Ji.h Ji ri'rg dne at The Thint'KK office. Nathan S. lirown wa in the city last Thursday lootinr. after tusine matter. t Mr. Geo. O. Circle U reported qijite dangerously ill with Bright disease. When you want a good meal, cr lunch, go to the Farmer Home Restaurant. Rev. Jone and wife, of Butler, came down Monday for a visit with j Rev. I'ylct and family. CItde Cooperider, who h a been visiting hi parent, returned to bi work at Indianapolis,' Indiana, last M onday F. H. Coughlan, of St. Joseph, afur a short visit w-itb the family of his sister, Mr. S. L. Ames, de parted on his return home Monday, by vy of Ft. Scott. We have heard the name of I, N. Mir.ion favorably mentioned a a prospective candidate for city mar shal next April if he can be induced to make the race. He would make a good marshal and dd hi duty. On the following date the Mis vuuii l'acific Railway will sell one way colonist ticket to Indian Ty-. Louisiana, Missouri. Oklaho- a and Texas, at greatly reduced j'ati - s, Oct. 31, Nov. 4 and iS. Dec i . 5 ar.ii Jin. t ana 10. r to. t ano ' . ' I 1. . W . . . .- 1 , April 1 and 31.- IA. J-A J l-AI Agent. Harry Hire and b sister. Mist Ida, rt turned to Kansa City last Friday, after spending the holiday with relative and friends in thit citv atid vicinity. Harry will at o lce resume hi dutie with the firm 0f Burnham, Munger 1 Co.. one of t'.ie largest establishment in the c;,v. Hrty' friend hereabout ate alway glad to bear ot hi i Adoif Loreni, "the great Au- ituan surgeon with o!t, trong ; hand," is the subject Ol a very wel come paper by John Swain in the iJatiuaiv McClures. It is a story j t at wii! I.e read by many thankful ;p;,icnt, rub and poor, the country i over the story of the greathearted 1 briiefact r of bttle children, who 1 bean life a a poor farmer Ud. j There is an excellent explanation of ! Dr. Lutein's lainou operation, and : of just tiovv he perforiis it, with tie a.d oi.lv of In own oi S.ty tttcngth, when ilcr sartreons have to rely on s;t cially devised apparatus. Ftrt lrebjtrrtn Cbareh. There will be preaching service nrtl Sunday at II a.m. and 7:30 p. ni. l'vermeeting Thutsday 7 -.30 p.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Juoior I'ndravor at 3 p. m. Senior Lndrasor at 6:30 p. ru. W. B. CHANCkl-1 on, Pa-tot. Special One Way la I la tea. On Dec. 16, Jan. 6 and 20, Feb. j . A and It. April T " -"--- 7 antl at, the Frisco line will stll ! tickets at one-half taie plus $J OO to point in Alkansas, Indian Ty., Oklahoma, Tcvat, Louisiana and New Mexico. A MOST MCIRVL OflLQ. All our l.iriin-r tY.l r abn'.itd te rt nlat-'f tl t In" unprixtHleutvil ilub l.in i-fit r v i- UiU v i'r 111 a If. wbWh to. lu.tt a witlilliU j.ier, TIh IJvo sttn k In li atnr, It Si-siisl FrtinT"s liiftllutt' I tUtlniia nn.l tlf Pmiltry l..ri)it-r ltttM lhrv l.ut.'t,-Ml!.ttta iv t!. l.-ft i.f ll-lr chow AtuJ khsiuld In' In wi-ry f.irm toun To llwiu w e ( ..l. for I. .'!. riuity mid si,"i"'st aovv . ciir ss u !oi r, an t tu.isf ttiej l'ivi'l 1 lio four tutf rr indy Jl -1 St'V cr la f.ov sv ,i s in ut-li amtt-rlor t- v.! ins oi ittt-r i.iTrrstt t.r. aiuall 1111 ntnoiiiit tl ini.iiry. Tlw Itirsf js-iH-rs n.t in.-d, wlil.h we ebiU w Ith our .wii, iv will kuovn throiuhtiut ilteWi-at. aiivl c.'tu'.ifc'ud tlH'ln-!vea to tho rs'iiiliT'a f.v or at. If ultiiitkm i..iii iiH'iv ui. ution. Tlvu l.lveSt.a-si I nttlt-ator U tHf nr't HciilturaJ nUtl'llvit l.xl ivita-r ul tttf Wst. Ttw r.miiry bitrsm-r la t!je lutsal jrsi ts--.il ;..tuiu jtJii-r tor thf farm er. li'.!f 't Ik- Stt i t! Karuwr a In-li t.ilfl .till.nis nrv tl' inat j-rci. ti i-F I -i.i.; . m.ota f-.r Uf j-rniioti.u tJJ j...t I .-,ni.'ti ew-r ul U.!u-t. fulf it.iun.l ..r .4 tl.u nl.-r, a It j ;.l li.'l t S'-.-t hit a U rt Hum" vu;s . s.vnivl,- of ttwa -a)-ra toay l vx-ahi'.i.i.-J by cU'-t t tb'. oft- 7 p F7 T7V Success Calendar aSSSB THE I'dUiMlri-rw (4 hav IrtsaM An pKjuiHiv-l -ojp-aT-l t w-l re-l-a QiVndar. Tbi talervlar ! i on of tte Cnt ex.mr,-iV A tl : faruoua CVdrtji; I'rx, whkh es-i c-iU IltbosTrapb; In lta U-aatiful tift j tooJ- arid eoh.rin. The twrfre Je J !sm are original iIitinp ma'!' for "Socye br AiiK-rica'a V-f51i;? ar tist, abd rejireacnt aub)r-ta of rvo erul ncd InsjilrallMtial lLtt ril. The original of the orve for HweuiUer, for Itiftartce, (a a mt ex'iuilte pAlut Ing by the faoou ortli't, J. C Jy endwker, rrmsfntlng "The Three Wine Men u. the llnt." The 8U(XUS.S Candar will be -nt entin-ly Fit EE of charg nd pitpail to any addncMa on rei3o t. THE SUCCESS GO. Dept. S. Vnlvcrslty Eld'. Ws!tn(tMSi. iEW YORK PATENTS Protect Tour uon fit, tv Of- lrn.l'nt on siKtw. Ijt. W4. Mitv IS. STrvr & Co..vM-UtU SL,Vb insrton, I. C. PARKERS HAIR BALS4M A kw a . Safe X .... Fkel M -'"V I t-mmmm DR. G. N. SHARP, IRL'GGIST And Mannfavetarer of FamllT lteniediea. : : Hare jou a conh or are auflt-ring from a eol.1T If try Ir. Shair OiUiill AND LlN; I.EMEDT. Ifyutiare troubli-d tth ia!iytiOB cr to!iiirh trftutile ui IKiFTINE Fur all pains nJ arls apple KEI.IKF Tlne n-tod 'rvmelUi have eumf otbt-r. tlr w II cureyoa. Try thvto. TUMG KOLSL DRIG STORE.: HFY Yt'l'K 1-EHFt'Vtr HEI'.E tt'i Caauv PALVtEK'S rcutnaaTrrt I'tlin MS THE trST BliT Stal'E. Needle, Shuttle, Bands and O.i. NEW AND SECOND-HAND EXCHANGE We boy, k-Il nrn K;. ftf tr New Home- Sea Ing Maehtmea and e.-irry atta !::nrr:t f r n m r(iinf. Fu.rtt)luTvrvrtnthv- hi.iiim AMI Tov BlfslKINO a al'SlilstTT. i. a. oo. Kirk ISutMko. NortliKih St. Kieb Itllt, - Missouri. Missouri Pacific Titua t arsi. S.1KTH lutl'Mt, aT. 1I I M .. . 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The History Ly Miss bcan In the November McCLUF.E.S is the Great Story of Standard Oil tnrtiV A V. fijtj. H-t t'ry ?. vs ;.t rv3 fa it: work jA -wia utul s;-:t it--a w t" T -r !'- Ws" 1a Jerra tV .-irr "AVfwr.t a,M f'.- eM"T 4 hjr-"t r. IV r. PV L:':;: o-j t srr, rrrj r.t - . - - v - "A "--; a:. I I . "Tt tTi-t ! 7-f.r; ..-? s: For other Great Features cf 1903 send for cur prospectiLs MCCLU RE'S. 2T-th Str-t, V-w Vori., or tsW .f. TFJIGE EUERY UUEEIL THE ST, LOUIS Tte Gret cf Vtt VNorld 0I1E DOLLAR A YEAR Aimot ejnal to aliallr at tf. ; 'e t-f a flWilr. TH ltwr t-i.-rs.f5tif rwwn fro;n ail t!.e IVurM -rT TiV'Iir Kri'.sv. .". e-l :..m-rt Me.rkt JU-i-irl. A srrvat varttx 4 tatr.t;s.s a-1 iaTjn'.T rvasi.sjr matrrr f..r rvery r-n-i.'j!-r m? tt-e t-nii!. y. I'.vjsaM a .; .r-r .t Home Juvrv.1. Tjfit r l:tr .r "s ijif'j OH1E.S FKLE. DAILY CLOBE-DEr.lOGRAT lliui roe 'jil cr rival arnucsr U,t'm Nr w -j;-rs aa-J i-Ti.'. tlx? hasd of every rvnr ANY i-i;":r j..Tj-r. PRICE BY MALL, POSTAGE PREPAID Ia!lj, loetudinc Miadajr. i Y.-ur ;.. Dally, Witboat NunUa; . :. I t Z W. :.-.! ...... $!.' S Mv.t,lli I M os. tits .11 The Great j WW I lu'l-.l at St. Iuia It l.i ari wiil Xv Iu.iu-j"'ii;M drtas tfw c.i.a; j'Nsr. .S(.! f uf t-day. THE GLOBE PRIHTIHC CO. St. Louis, Mo I jt js. j s.ji (Tfl rc The Kansas City Star (Dening) The Kansas City Times (Horning) AND The Kansas City Sunday Star, 13 Complete Newspapers n Week Q DELIVERED BY CARRIERS OR SENT BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. 10 GE11T5 Subscribers failing to receive Morn EvoniniT cr Sunday Editions promptly by carrier or by uiail should report tiio l'act to THE KANSAS 1 .V ?sj s ,V CITV, Ida M. TarLell vh:.h t-.-7 i.-r nit it. m':r.'A tV raw's. t of a l.-7iU& r w ..-.r'i .r- t i 3SS3S3CT lit dnil ft", tv.-? I GLOBE-DEMOCRAT t-j f la Sub Jay i-JUloa. t- To r i . f'- jy ..... :m moiid's Fair l th j:rai.-.l St. uw ?, wr rr ft rr y Yiy &ffr A IIIII i 14 f i a-aa. CITY STAK. All!srHllTl.